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I think if you like a F/D in your squad he's as good as any. I've done it the last couple of seasons and come to the conclusion I value the extra playing rookie for cash generation purposes. The biggest issue I have with the FDTP is that it can deny you a downgrade target at a time that is crucial in the upgrade cycle. If Cameron is named inR1 then I'll consider bringing in a FD but until then I think trying to get 30 on the ground is the way to go.

The FD must also add extra pressure to the bye rounds best 18 as well?

Greater Western Sydney football manager Wayne Campbell says WA small forward Zac Langdon is on target to make his AFL debut in round one.

Campbell said the Dampier and Claremont product hadn’t put a foot wrong since arriving at the Giants with pick 56 in last year’s national draft.

He expects the mature-aged recruit to not only play some “good senior footy” this season, but also for years to come.

“You’ll see Zac Langdon probably play round one, he was pick 56 from Perth last year,” Campbell told SEN.

“He’s 22 so he’s obviously a bit more mature than what some players are when they come in.

He had an injury scare in the Giants’ JLT Community Series loss to Sydney at Blacktown last Friday night when he left the field with a shoulder injury.

But he returned after half-time to finish with 10 disposals and three tackles.

Langdon received his chance at GWS after a stellar WAFL season at Claremont, booting 16 majors and averaging 16 disposals and a touch under four tackles in 14 matches. He bounced back after missing nearly two months with concussion from round five.

Campbell said the Giants’ national recruiting manager Adrian Caruso was “very keen” on getting him to the club.

“We’re not saying he’s the perfect player by any stretch ... but am I surprised he’s a chance for round one? Not after what Adrian told us and what we saw from day one,” he said.

“He works hard, he’s a really strong character, he’s had some adversity in his life which means that he digs in when it gets tough, and he’s got the technical skills to play footy.”

Pretty encouraging signs for a possible Rd1 debut.

Sounds like he was recruited to fill a specific role in their team and hasn't put a foot wrong since. That last sentence is a strong endorsement of how highly he's rated and that he'll be given every chance.

Greater Western Sydney football manager Wayne Campbell says WA small forward Zac Langdon is on target to make his AFL debut in round one.

Campbell said the Dampier and Claremont product hadn’t put a foot wrong since arriving at the Giants with pick 56 in last year’s national draft.

He expects the mature-aged recruit to not only play some “good senior footy” this season, but also for years to come.

“You’ll see Zac Langdon probably play round one, he was pick 56 from Perth last year,” Campbell told SEN.

“He’s 22 so he’s obviously a bit more mature than what some players are when they come in.

He had an injury scare in the Giants’ JLT Community Series loss to Sydney at Blacktown last Friday night when he left the field with a shoulder injury.

But he returned after half-time to finish with 10 disposals and three tackles.

Langdon received his chance at GWS after a stellar WAFL season at Claremont, booting 16 majors and averaging 16 disposals and a touch under four tackles in 14 matches. He bounced back after missing nearly two months with concussion from round five.

Campbell said the Giants’ national recruiting manager Adrian Caruso was “very keen” on getting him to the club.

“We’re not saying he’s the perfect player by any stretch ... but am I surprised he’s a chance for round one? Not after what Adrian told us and what we saw from day one,” he said.

“He works hard, he’s a really strong character, he’s had some adversity in his life which means that he digs in when it gets tough, and he’s got the technical skills to play footy.”

Pretty encouraging signs for a possible Rd1 debut.

Sounds like he was recruited to fill a specific role in their team and hasn't put a foot wrong since. That last sentence is a strong endorsement of how highly he's rated and that he'll be given every chance.

Greater Western Sydney football manager Wayne Campbell says WA small forward Zac Langdon is on target to make his AFL debut in round one.

Campbell said the Dampier and Claremont product hadn’t put a foot wrong since arriving at the Giants with pick 56 in last year’s national draft.

He expects the mature-aged recruit to not only play some “good senior footy” this season, but also for years to come.

“You’ll see Zac Langdon probably play round one, he was pick 56 from Perth last year,” Campbell told SEN.

“He’s 22 so he’s obviously a bit more mature than what some players are when they come in.

He had an injury scare in the Giants’ JLT Community Series loss to Sydney at Blacktown last Friday night when he left the field with a shoulder injury.

But he returned after half-time to finish with 10 disposals and three tackles.

Langdon received his chance at GWS after a stellar WAFL season at Claremont, booting 16 majors and averaging 16 disposals and a touch under four tackles in 14 matches. He bounced back after missing nearly two months with concussion from round five.

Campbell said the Giants’ national recruiting manager Adrian Caruso was “very keen” on getting him to the club.

“We’re not saying he’s the perfect player by any stretch ... but am I surprised he’s a chance for round one? Not after what Adrian told us and what we saw from day one,” he said.

“He works hard, he’s a really strong character, he’s had some adversity in his life which means that he digs in when it gets tough, and he’s got the technical skills to play footy.”

Pretty encouraging signs for a possible Rd1 debut.

Sounds like he was recruited to fill a specific role in their team and hasn't put a foot wrong since. That last sentence is a strong endorsement of how highly he's rated and that he'll be given every chance.

I know a couple of the young blokes at GWS, went to school with them and was even in a couple SC leagues with them, they've told me that they reckon ZLG will be picked for round 1.